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Galilean - Wikipedia
a term that was used in classical sources to describe the inhabitants of Galilee, a region today in northern Israel and much of southern Lebanon.
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GALILEAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GALILEAN is of, relating to, or discovered by Galileo Galilei. How to use Galilean in a sentence.
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GALILEAN Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
of or relating to Galilee. noun. a native or inhabitant of Galilee. a Christian. the Galilean, Jesus. Galilean. 1. / ˌɡælɪˈliːən /. noun. a native ...
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Galilean - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
adjective of or relating to Galileo or his works noun one of the four satellites of Jupiter that were discovered by Galileo.
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Galilean - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
A native or resident of Galilee. (historical) A zealous follower of Judas of Galilee, who fiercely resented the taxation of the Romans, and whose violence ...
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Galilean
▪ I. Galilean, a.1 and n.1 (gælɪˈliːən) Also Galilæan. [f. L. Galilæ-a (Gr. Γαλιλαία Galilee) + -an.] A. adj. Of or belonging to Galilee, the most northerly province of Palestine. Also, Christian.1637 Milton Lycidas 109 Last came, and last did go, The Pilot of the Galilæan lake. 1671 Milton P.R. iii...
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Galilean dialect - Wikipedia
The Galilean dialect was the form of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic spoken by people in Galilee during the Classical period
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Who were the Galileans in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org
A Galilean in the Bible is an inhabitant of the area in Israel near the Sea of Galilee. In the time of Christ, Galilee was the northernmost of the three ...
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The Galileans - About-Jesus.org
The Galileans were the political extreme-right fanatics of their day. The group arose in northern Israel, headed by a man named Judas of Galilee.
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Galilean Meaning - Bible Definition and References
Galilean. an inhabitant or native of Galilee. This word was used as a name of contempt as applied to our Lord's disciples ( Luke 22:59 ; Acts 2:7 ).
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Galilean telescope | Optics, Astronomy, Astronomer | Britannica
Galilean telescope, instrument for viewing distant objects, named after the great Italian scientist Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), who first constructed one in 1609. With it, he discovered Jupiter's four largest satellites, spots on the Sun, phases of Venus, and hills and valleys on the Moon.It consists of a convergent lens as objective (i.e., the lens that forms the image); and its eyepiece ...
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The Galilean moons of Jupiter and how to observe them
Apr 13, 2023And they still make for wonderful observational targets. The origins of Jupiter's Galilean moons is a long-standing mystery. But new research suggests a promising pathway for how they may have ...
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Meet the maestro behind 'The Galilean Suite' — an epic ...
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Galilean (disambiguation)
as the Galilean telescope
Galilean cannon, a device that demonstrates conservation of linear momentum
Galilean thermometer, a sealed glass cylinder See also
Emperor and Galilean, a play by Henrik Ibsen
Jose the Galilean, a Jewish sage who lived in the 1st and 2nd centuries CE
Judas the Galilean
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Galilean transformation and differentiation Given $x=x’-vt$ and $t=t’$, why is $\frac{\partial t}{\partial x’}=0$ instead of $1/v$? Maybe the answer has something to do with the fact that $dx’=dx$ in this Galilean tra...
Partial derivatives are only defined when you specify a convention regarding what's held constant, or that convention is obvious in context. For example, $\frac{\partial t}{\partial x^\prime}=0$ is derived from $t=t^\prime$ and assumes you're holding $t^\prime$ constant, and we can express this by w...
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